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Am I just an idiot or had anyone else completely forgotten that the Sinestro Corps had been destroyed? I read Green Lantern every month and still I was surprised by this issue. Anyways, it was good for this book to make use of what’s been going on in the other GL titles and to tie them together a bit more. So not only did we get Arkillo’s adventures on Korugar, but we also had Munk heading back to go be creepy and evil in Hal’s title. It was cool to see the Weaponeer again, but also weird, it’s still a little strange that the continuity for these books is exactly the same when so much else has changed. In many ways this was a table-setting issue, which made it feel a little light, but I did enjoy it, and can’t wait to see Kyle turn up in Blue Beetle and how that impacts this book. For once I’ll get to read both sides of a DC crossover! I’m also liking that the Invictus plotline looks set to be a running thing, but I hope we get to see Larfleeze die sooner rather than later.

Staff Writer

Am I just an idiot or had anyone else completely forgotten that the Sinestro Corps had been destroyed? I read Green Lantern every month and still I was surprised by this issue. Anyways, it was good for this book to make use of what’s been going on in the other GL titles and to tie them together a bit more. So not only did we get Arkillo’s adventures on Korugar, but we also had Munk heading back to go be creepy and evil in Hal’s title. It was cool to see the Weaponeer again, but also weird, it’s still a little strange that the continuity for these books is exactly the same when so much else has changed. In many ways this was a table-setting issue, which made it feel a little light, but I did enjoy it, and can’t wait to see Kyle turn up in Blue Beetle and how that impacts this book. For once I’ll get to read both sides of a DC crossover! I’m also liking that the Invictus plotline looks set to be a running thing, but I hope we get to see Larfleeze die sooner rather than later.